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Amy Morton is an American actress who is best known for her work in theatre. A member of Steppenwolf Theater's core group of actors since 1997, Morton has spent most of her career working in the Chicago theater scene. She made her Broadway debut
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She thought she was going to outsmart everybody," Abrams said. "Ladies and gentlemen, don't buy it." Defense attorney Amy Morton, however, calmly argued that the prosecution's case hinged mostly on unreliable sources. A number of witnesses, Morton
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It's Never Too Early to Start Thinking Ahead Posted: 01/30/2013 8:06 am Read more share this story I love tough Tony Award races. I love when there are so many eligible contenders for a given category, I don't even know who is going to be nominated.
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Solano County Deputy District Attorney Krishna Abrams said Paige Tillie Linville, 29, and former Vallejo resident Mario Raul Moreno, 32, were "on a mission to kill" after using methamphetamine. Vallejo attorney Amy Morton, however, who is
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Read more share this story It seemed a delicious idea, seeing Edward Albee's Tony award-winning play, Talking Back at Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf about George and Martha, a university couple whose marriage unravels over cocktails with a younger
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Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? more than accomplishes the foregoing. First presented on Broadway in 1962, the current production has been transferred to Broadway courtesy of Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre Company. The actors and
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The Games Albee People Play Broadway gets a refill of George and Martha "I'm loud, and I'm vulgar, and I wear the pants in this house because somebody's got to," declares Amy Morton's Martha, in the perplexingly off-balance revival of Edward Albee's
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In an unusual throwback to how Broadway operated when Edward Albee's booze-soaked George and Martha first prowled the boards in 1962, the Steppenwolf Theatre Company's naturalistic, emotionally intense, Chicago-style take on "Who's Afraid of Virginia
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He makes fun of in-a-rush New Yorkers who jockey for position on sidewalks and the city's oh-so-chic restaurants that require him to uncomfortably fold his lanky frame so he can sit at their tiny tables. "I bet I've lived in New York maybe two years
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September 4, 2012 The fall season is technically under way, but since the first musical was Bring It On, which opened over the summer, I'm calling for a do-over. Just when you thought Broadway musicals couldn't get any dumber Rock of Ages? along came
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